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jarimura
 
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Default Spellchecking Locked Bookmarked FormFields Results in LOSS of

When I create a form field, a €śgeneric€ť bookmark (e.g., €śText1€ť) is
automatically assigned the form field. What I have been doing in customizing
the form is to go into the Properties of the form field, and simply change
the name of the default bookmark €“ e.g., €śText1€ť €“ to a more readily
identifiable name, say €śPatientName€ť, that I can reference to later in the
same document. So, I am NOT inserting another bookmark, but simply renaming
it, keeping all the other parameters unchanged.

The macro DOES appear to work, IF the form field contains MORE THAN ONE
WORD; in that situation, I have been able to select the misspelled word
amongst a group of words (contained in the same field) in question to make
the correction. So, YES in THAT SITUATION, the macro does not replace the
field or the bookmark in question. HOWEVER, in the case whereby the form
field contains only ONE word €“ say €śDetriot€ť €“ and you proceed to highlight
it by double clicking on the word, inadvertently, not only the word itself,
but also the FORM FIELD and the immediately adjacent BOOKMARK BRACKETS are
also selected. When that happens and I proceed to make the correction, this
macro results in LOSS of BOTH the form field and the bookmark. My document
has a number of form fields, whereby the asked-for information consists only
of ONE word.

Perhaps, there is a way to allow one to double click on the solitary word in
the filled-out form field to select it during the execution of the
spellchecker macro on a protected document that ONLY the word itself, NOT the
form field and the adjacent bookmark brackets, are selected.

Thanks, once again.
--
spassky


"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

The macro does not replace form fields, it might replace other fields,
although I don' think so. Anytime you write adjacent to a bookmark you are
likely to delete the bookmark. That is only one of the reasons to use the
built-in bookmarks that come with formfields. Formfields are not deleted by
this macro. Why are you inserting separate bookmarks?
--
Charles Kenyon

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Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
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See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"jarimura" wrote in message
...
I tried to insert the code as you recommended. However, I am still running
into a problem, whenever the form field is filled in using only ONE word,
e.g., "Detroit" in the form field bookmarked City, for instance. Let's
say I
misspelled "Detroit" "dtrr". When I run the macro, it will recognize the
error, and the view box Spelling: English (U.S.) will appear, apparently
not
only highlighting the misspelled word, but also the immediately adjacent
BOOKMARK BRACKETS. When I double click on the error in the view box to
select the ENTIRE word, not only is the misspelled word itself highlighted
but also the immediately adjacent BOOKMARK BRACKETS as well. When I
proceed
to input the correction, the corrected word (in this instance, "Detroit"
is
inserted into the document, but at the same time the bookmark itself is
destroyed. So now the referenced field will no longer have bookmark
referenced to, and I get a Run-time 424 error.

I hope this clarifies the difficulty I am experiencing.

Thanks.
--
spassky


"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

In my testing, using the macro that is provided on the Word MVP website
does
not destroy the bookmarks that are assigned either automatically or
manually
to the formfields via the formfield properties dialog or by using
InsertBookmark. If however the spelling of a work in a referenced
formfield is corrected, the cross reference is updated. If you insert
the
following lines of code

oDoc.PrintPreview
oDoc.ClosePrintPreview

before the line

oDoc.Protect Type:=wdAllowOnlyFormFields, NoReset:=True

the cross references will be updated.
--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"jarimura" wrote in message
...
I wish I could share with you one custom document I had created with
numerous
form fields, referenced (REF) fields, and bookmarks. So, I will
attempt
to
describe how my form works, short of sending one as an attachment. The
document is a actually a template for a physical examination form
utilized
by
the Department of Transportation, containing fields for the
individual's
name
(bookmarked "PatientName"), address (bookmarked "Address"), State
(bookmarked
"State"), examiner's name (bookmarked "Examiner"), etc. The exam
findings,
as well as the individual's personal information, are entered into the
protected form fields manually. There is a certificate at the end of
the
exam, with the individual's name, address, state, zip code, examiner's
name,
etc. As these are redundant information, my form automatically will
complete
it with the information already entered in the earlier form fields. As
the
relevant form fields have already been bookmarked, the referenced
fields
on
the certificate are automatically updated accordingly. I have tested
the
form such that it would do this, even when completely protected, so I
can
reuse the form over and over.

Let's say on the form just described, I misspelled "Detroit" in the
protected form field. I would then like to run a macro to check for
such
misspelling. I came close, using the macro provided, but then I ran
into
my
current problem.

By the way, I am running Word 2000, running on Windows XP Professional
or
Windows 2000 Professional.

Thanks, once again.
--
spassky


"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

What is wrong with using the original macro? What is your adaptation?
What
is it supposed to do for you?
(In case you haven't guessed, I didn't trace through your code. If you
want
someone to do that, I would suggest posting in one of the vba
newsgroups
rather than this one dealing with document management.) I can tell you
that
the one on the website has worked fine for me with numerous forms,
both
as a
macro in the form template and as a macro in a global template.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"jarimura" wrote in message
...
Doing that only created 2 ADDITIONAL problems, namely (1) the
bookmark
is
destroyed after protecting the document, and (2) the reference field
referring back to the bookmark no longer works.

PERHAPS, I probably need someone to revise the macro (initially
posted).
--
spassky


"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

If your bookmarks are set in the formfield properties do you still
have
the
problem?
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version
of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"jarimura" wrote in message
...
I have a document with several form fields that in turn are
assigned
bookmarks (e.g., PatientName), to allow automatic filling of the
referenced
fields. This works when the form is protected. However, when I
attempted
to
use the following spell checking macro to check the contents of
the
form
fields themselves (adapted from the macro written by contributed
by
Dave
Rado, Bill Coan, and Astrid Zeelenberg on the MVP website,
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/macrosvba/...ProtectDoc.htm)
with
the
form
protected, I end up LOSING THE BOOKMARK:

Sub RunSpellcheck()
Dim Cancelled As Boolean, MyRange As Range, _
CorrectedError As String, oDoc As Document
Dim oSection As Section, OriginalRange As Range
If Documents.Count = 0 Then
Exit Sub
End If
Set oDoc = ActiveDocument
Select Case oDoc.ProtectionType
Case wdNoProtection, wdAllowOnlyRevisions
If Options.CheckGrammarWithSpelling Then
oDoc.CheckGrammar
Else
oDoc.CheckSpelling
End If
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Application.ScreenRefresh
If oDoc.SpellingErrors.Count = 0 Then
If Options.CheckGrammarWithSpelling Then
MsgBox "The spelling and grammar check is
complete",
_
vbInformation
Else
MsgBox "The spelling check is complete",
vbInformation
End If
End If
System.Cursor = wdCursorNormal
Exit Sub
Case wdAllowOnlyComments
Exit Sub
End Select
Set OriginalRange = Selection.Range
System.Cursor = wdCursorWait
oDoc.Unprotect
oDoc.SpellingChecked = False
StatusBar = "Spellchecking document..."
For Each oSection In oDoc.Sections
If oSection.ProtectedForForms Then
Call CheckProtectedSection(oSection)
If Cancelled Then
Exit For
End If
Else
If oSection.Range.SpellingErrors.Count 0 Then
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
oSection.Range.CheckSpelling
If oSection.Range.SpellingErrors.Count 0 Then
Exit For
End If
End If
End If
Next oSection
oDoc.Protect Type:=wdAllowOnlyFormFields, NoReset:=True
OriginalRange.Select
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Application.ScreenRefresh
If oDoc.Range.SpellingErrors.Count = 0 Then
If Options.CheckGrammarWithSpelling Then
MsgBox "The spelling and grammar check is complete", _
vbInformation
Else
MsgBox "The spelling check is complete", vbInformation
End If
End If
System.Cursor = wdCursorNormal
Cancelled = False
CorrectedError = vbNullString
Set MyRange = Nothing
End Sub
Private Sub CheckProtectedSection(oSection As Section)
'Checks ONLY the TEXT formfields but NOT listboxes or checkboxes.
Dim FmFld As FormField, FmFldCount As Long, Pos As Long
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For Each FmFld In oSection.Range.FormFields
If FmFld.Type = wdFieldFormTextInput Then
If FmFld.TextInput.Type = wdRegularText And FmFld.Enabled
Then
If Not Left$(Application.Version, 1) = "8" Then
Call TurnNoProofingOff(FmFld)
End If
FmFld.Range.SpellingChecked = False
FmFld.Range.LanguageID = wdEnglishUS
If FmFld.Range.SpellingErrors.Count 0 Then
If Left$(Application.Version, 1) = "8" _
And FmFld.Range.Paragraphs.Count 1 _